The Tunnel

For Ralph the day started out like any other, minus having a wife around to nag him from the second he got out of bed to the moment he fell asleep, and even then she would find him in his dreams. For the first time in thirty-odd years it was quiet, peaceful like. With a smile on his face he began his morning routine; getting up, and getting dressed for work, wandering down the stairs and into the kitchen to prepare his breakfast and later his lunch. He took his seat at the old kitchen table with the faded and worn with age blue and white checkered table cloth with the vase of artifical daisies that had started to collect dust, making them appear more gray than white. The table wobbled in response as he set down his meal. He paused for a moment and decided to reflect on how he had gotten to this particular place in his life.
Ralph Biggs was a quiet man in his early fifties. he had been married to Emma; his highschool sweetheart at the age of twenty-three and was divorced from her just after thirty something years. The reason for the divorce if any remained unknown to him. Upon file for divorce, he lost his relationship with his children, the youngest of the two he had visitation rights on weekends but didn't bother to make an effort anymore because the situation never changed. He believed that from his children's actions that they believed the reason for the divorce was his fault.

Ralph shifted his view back down to his meal of reheated oatmeal and a glass of milk. The oatmeal turning cold and lumpy with each passing second. After a long pause of contemplation about whether or not he wanted to eat the bowl of stuff that appearently lowered his cholesterol levels according to the label on the package of Quaker Rolled Oats, he began to shovel the stuff into his mouth.

The day passed by at a moderate speed. He'd been to work and was now pulling into his driveway at six o'clock pm on the dot. His car made an unattractive noise as he shifted her into park. A noise that would have worried him if it had only been the first time it happened, but since it had been happening on a regular occurence for the last twenty years, he solemnly shrugged his shoulders, turned off the vehicle, peeled his body out of the drivers seat and slammed the door shut. The car in response shuttered and a chunk of rusted metal from the bottom of the door broke free and landed on the cracked tarmac of his driveway.

Ralph sat in front of the television in his pajamas, with his glass of milk and TV dinner that had been put into the oven to cook thirty minutes ago. The evening news was on, but Ralph paid barely any attention to the TV. He focused on solving the crossword puzzle that had been in this mornings newspaper, solving a word between each mouthful.
"This just in..." Dave the news reporter stated. Ralph looked up at the television. The screen had switched from the news room to a live report. A fire blazed in the background while fire fighters fought to put out the blaze. He tried to listen to the annoying female voice of Erica Marsh.
"...the tunnel that the man had dug, that his wife never wanted saved the man and his families life..." Erica reported. A tunnel, Ralph had wanted to build a tunnel, but that had been a long time ago. He wanted to dig it to the neighbours basement. He and Fred his neighbour had drawn up the plans after they became friends, shortly after Ralph and his family moved in. Of couse Emma wouldn't allow it even after Ralph had laid down plenty of reasons why it was a good idea. Why would Emma who spent the day keeping thier house clean, want a tunnel leading from her basement to her neighbours. Especially when she hated Fred and his wife. It had irritated her that Ralph had been friends with them. Ralph knew exactly what he was going to do. He was going to dig his tunnel. And he was going to start tonight.
Ralph already had most of the tools he needed in the basement. He hadn't moved his tools to the garage yet. Emma had always insisted that he park the car in the garage and of couse there hadn't been enough room for both, so his tools ended up in the basement. The only thing that wasn't in the basement was the shovel, which was stored in the garden shed. He did find the shovel, but it was hidden in the back of the shed in pieces, broken beyond repair.

He Will Never Truly Be Gone

Ana pulled the door open and slid into Monica's car. Both girls avoided meeting each others eyes.
"Hi" Monica stated, her voice quiet and soft. Ana buckled up her seat belt and looked up finally meeting her friends eyes.
"Hi" Monica backed her car out of Ana's driveway and Ana's house disappeared as they drove toward's their destination. "Thank you Monica, for today. I didn't think I'd be strong enough to ride with my family. James and I would have arrived together but he was asked my Mrs. Jenson to be a pallbear, and had to leave early this morning". Ana pushed her hair back behind her ear and folded her shaking hands, placing them in her lap.
"It's fine, Ryan was asked as well. I'm glad you called, I didn't really want to arrive alone" Monica bit on her lip. Ana continued to stare out her window while Monica concentrated on the road.
"How is Ryan taking it all?" Ana rolled down the window a crack, and breathed in the fresh autumn air.
"He won't talk to me about it" Their eyes met for a fraction of a second before Monica turned her attention back to the road.
"Well Ryan and Sam had been the closest of friend when they were boys. I haven't seen James all week except for last night, he's been at the station on call. He wouldn't take the three days his boss gave him or talk about it at all either. Not that I could blame him. I mean we all knew Sam and we all have been friends since grade school"
"How's your sister? she recieved the news first didn't she?"
"My mum was over when the officers came to the door. She's broken. Were all trying to help her out as best we can. Tori's been spending the last few nights at my place and I think I'm going to keep her for a few more days" Ana wiped a tear that had fallen off her cheek. She pulled down the visor and opened the mirror. She dried her eyes to fix her appearance. She reapplied her mascara as neat as she could in a moving car. "It was just so sudden you now? I mean one minute he's gone on tour and Gwen's recieved his letters and sending the one's she writes back and then..."Monica placed a hand on top of Ana's to calm her nerves.
"Damn these tears" Ana grabbed a tissue from the box on the dashboard and hastily wiped away the tears that kept falling. "I told myself I wouldn't cry"
"It's okay to cry. He was like an older brother to you and your brother-in-law" Monica grabbed Ana's hand and gave it a soft squeeze. Ana sighed. "Everything will be okay, we'll all get through this together. After all he'll never truly be gone, because he'll always live on in our hearts".

Now Or Never

The snow fell heavy making promise of a good storm as Ana pulled into the snow-filled driveway of her families cabin. Memories invaded her mind as guilt for leaving flooded her heart, mixing in with previous mixed emotions about the situation she was in. Her hands tightened on the steering wheel hoping that maybe she was smart enough to put super glue on the backside, giving her reason enough to turn around and go back to the airport; that sat a good three hour drive away. Three if the weather was in your favor; ironically it wasn't, and there was very little traffic. If both things were not in your favor then what you had hoped to be a three hour drive could very well turn into a six hour drive. It didn't help that her daughter was bound to wake up cranky and hungry or that periodically she had to stop and let her puppy out for a pee, or to have a drink. She picked up her cellphone in contemplation, flipped it over and stared at the blinking email icon. A small smile formed on her lips. Her index finger hit the blinking email and the unread text message appeared.

Will (Sent at - 6:37pm) - Your probably driving still but when you get to your moms just take a deep breath and move forward. They miss you and will be glad to see you. Call me if you need me, I'll see you up there in a few days

Ana closed the text message and shoved her phone inot her winter jacket pocket. She looked up at the cottage before her. it was like she had rememebered it in the winter. Smoke billowed from the chimney's of the fireplaces that kept the temperature toasty warm. Lights from the naked christmas tree in the family room danced across the pristine white blanket that coated the front lawn. Ana glanced back into the rear seats. Her daughter slept peacefully. Her winter hat sat atop of the backpack Ana had packed for the road. The animal carrier that held her golden retriever; Milo remained silent except for a soft snoring sound.
"I guess it's now or never" Ana pulled on her gloves and her hood. Before her brain could persuade her to stop what she was about to do and instead drive far away into the oncoming storm that could very well keep her here for days, she pushed open her driver's sidedoor and stepped out into the winter wonderland.

...to be continued

Camp Nanowrimo



Fellow aspiring writer's if your looking for a fun filled writing event to join in on, then I suggest you go on over to Camp Nanowrimo and sign up. The event is much like Nanowrimo in November only we have 31 days and it takes place through the month of July. Your still writing 50,000 words but it gives those a chance who are in school or if life got in the way in November to try their hand at writing a novel in a month.

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